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[1] On 24 July 2012 the appellant was convicted in the Justice of the Peace Court, Glasgow, of the following offence:
"On 27 November 2010 at Royston Road, Baird Street Police Office and elsewhere in Glasgow you ... did conduct yourself in a disorderly manner shout, swear, utter threats of violence to police officers and commit a breach of the peace, you ... did commit this offence while on bail, having been granted bail on 13 October 2009 at Airdrie Sheriff Court."
[2] The appellant appeals against conviction. At page 9 of the Stated Case, one question is posed, namely:
The evidence for the Crown [3] In his Note, the justice set out the evidence led on behalf of the Crown as follows:
Both officers approached the van to investigate why the appellant would not stop blocking the carriageway and was swearing loudly and aggressively. DC Cassidy arrived first at the driver's door. The appellant was agitated and made his way out of the van. DC Cassidy put a hand on the witness for his own safety and denied having dragged the appellant from the van. The appellant shouted 'Do you want a fucking square go?' directed at the police officers. He was still angry and unresponsive to the police requests.
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